Each Premier League teams' record deadline day signing has been revealed.

Mirror Football have been through the records to find each club’s most expensive winter window deadline day signing.

The fees listed have been taken from media reports. This does mean though that if a transfer fee has been completely undisclosed then it hasn’t been included.

*The following list does not include players that moved during the 2017 January transfer window

Arsenal: Nacho Monreal, £10m

The Gunners have only ever signed three players on the last day of the January transfer window, with Nacho Monreal being the only one that required a transfer fee.

Nacho Monreal joined Arsenal in January 2013 (Image: Getty)

Bournemouth: Yann Kermorgant, £500,000

The French forward scored 27 goals in 69 appearances for Bournemouth after joining the club from Charlton on winter deadline day 2014.

Despite being a key player as the Cherries won promotion to the Premier League he was transferred to Reading in 2016 after seven goalless league games for the south coast club.

Burnley: James Tarkowski, £3m

The Clarets paid a reported £3m for the Brentford player in 2016. He’s been a bit-part player this season though, making just 13 appearances in all competitions.

Chelsea: Fernando Torres, £50m

The biggest January transfer deadline deal of them all.

The Spanish striker joined Carlo Ancelotti’s Chelsea on the last day of the 2010/11 winter window.

Fernando Torres moved to Chelsea for £50million in 2011 (Image: Getty)

Torres scored just 45 goals in 172 appearances in all competitions for the west London club, an average of one every 3.8 games.

While Torres was never as prolific as the Chelsea faithful will have hoped he did still manage to win an FA Cup, Europa League and Champions League title while at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea aren’t afraid of shelling out big money on the last day of the winter window.

Juan Cuadrado (£23.3m), David Luiz (£21.3m), Kurt Zouma (£12m) and Kevin De Bruyne (£6.7m) all joined on a January window deadline day.

Crystal Palace: Wilfried Zaha, £6m

Crystal Palace have made 16 signings on the winter window deadline day over the years - more than any other club. Wilfried Zaha is the most expensive of those, with Palace paying £6m to recapture him from Manchester United in 2015.

Wilfried Zaha re-signed for Crystal Palace permanently in 2015

Everton: Oumar Niasse, £13.5m

Seven appearances, no goals and shipped out on loan to Hull less than a year later - Oumar Niasse must go down as one of the worst signings of all time, let alone deadline day signings.

Hull: Dame N’Doye, £3m

He scored five goals in just 15 games for the Tigers before leaving for Turkey but the Senegalese forward is still Hull’s most expensive winter window day signing.

Dame N'Doye is Hull's most expensive January deadline day signing (Image: Getty)

Leicester: Ben Marshall, £1m

Back in 2012 Leicester paid Stoke £1m for Ben Marshall. The winger played 61 games in all competitions for the Foxes but left the club for Blackburn Rovers in 2013.

Liverpool: Andy Carroll, £35m

When you suddenly find yourself flush with cash it’s very tempting to go on a bit of a splurge. That’s exactly what Liverpool did when £50m landed in their bank account courtesy of Roman Abramovich back in 2011.

Their £35m capture of Andy Carroll from Newcastle set the record for the amount spent on an English player. They also spent £23.5m on Luis Suarez, a deal that turned out to be better value for money.

Manchester City: Adam Johnson, £7m

The disgraced former England winger made 94 appearances for City after joining from Middlesbrough. He also scored 14 goals and set up a further 25.

Manchester United: Frederic Veseli, £0

Manchester United don’t really do deadline day deals, least of all January ones. Veseli is United’s only signing on the final day of the winter window to date, so is the most expensive player by default despite not costing them anything.

Middlesbrough: Afonso Alves, £12m

Signings from the Dutch leagues can be a bit hit-or-miss, with Alves most definitely being a miss. The Brazilian scored 48 goals in 50 appearances for Heerenveen before joining Boro in 2008. Things didn’t go well on Teesside though where he scored just 13 in 49 games, ultimately going down with them in 2008/09.